Common side effects of prilocaine topical

Available Medicine for Prilocaine Topical

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Expert advice for Prilocaine Topical

Inform your doctor if you have a blood disorder/family history of a condition called methemoglobinemia (production of abnormal amount of methemoglobin - a form of haemoglobin, in blood) or other conditions such as glucose-6-phosphate deficiency, any genetical enzyme deficiency, anemia or a skin condition called atopic dermatitis.

Protect the area of application from injury as it may continue to be numb for few hours after the procedure. Avoid scratching/ rubbing the area or exposing it to heat/cold until normal sensation resumes.

Do not apply cream to larger areas or for longer times than those recommended.